Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2010

Living Wall Installations, Lafayette, Colorado

The installation of three Living Walls at the Prana Clubhouse and Leasing Office in Lafayette, Colorado was completed July 14th & 15th, 2010. The living walls were installed by Lively Elements, LLC .

The official opening of the Prana Clubhouse and Leasing Office is scheduled for July 23rd, please call Michelle Zvitt for a tour of the facilities, 303-460-0500.
Photos of the installation:
The Leasing Office Wall is 10'-4" high x 3' wide. The wall has 180 living plants.


The Entry Walls are both 11'-4" x 2' wide. Each wall has 132 plants.


Close up view of the nine varieties of plants on the living walls.


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

A New Year Brings Some New Changes...



The location of the 2'x2' living wall sample has moved design showrooms.
You can now see the living wall at Terrace Views in Centennial, Colorado.
http://terraceviews.com/
Terrace Views is an outdoor living design company. Give them a call before visiting the showroom. (303) 727-1000











More changes...
The small 1'x1' sample living wall has been taken down at Ellie's Eco Home store in Boulder.

A new merge of the Vancouver-area Streamline Enterprises and New York-based Plant Connection are thrilled to announce a new strategic partnership, which promises to become the standard in the burgeoning green roof and living wall industry: GRO2 GroRoofsTM & GroWallsTM

Lively Elements is a certified agent and installer for GRO2 GroRoofsTM and GroWallsTM .
The innovative products are sustainable, eco-friendly, and environmentally sound.
Visit http://www.myplantconnection.com/index.php and http://www.gro2.ca/

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Follow this link www.lively-elements.com
Lively Elements designs unique gardens for diverse environments.

Hello and welcome to the first full posting for Lively Elements.

It's a cool June here in Colorado and a good time to put in new plants so they have a chance to get established to their new environment before the hot, dry summer rolls in.
Make sure your soil has had a day to dry out a bit from all the rain. Adding compost or new amendments when the soil is too wet can make it clumpy and hard to till correctly.

Remember gardens grow so don't feel like you have to fill your entire garden now with flowering plants, unless you are only planting annuals, one life cycle plants. A perennial garden that returns each year can be easily added to...planting in spring and fall. Then next year if you see or read about a plant that would do well in your yard, you can add it if you have room.

My own personal rock garden is a work in progress. It receives full sun and is south facing, so the plants I choose to use there have to be very hardy and drought tolerant. Each year I find a few new plants to fill in next to the survivors. I also mulch around the plants and move the rocks and pebbles away so that the extra heat they produce does not fry the tips of the plant leaves.

Check out the Colorado Master Gardener website for helpful links on gardening.
http://www.cmg.colostate.edu/index.htm

Happy planting!

Heather @ Lively Elements, LLC